ID | 121226 |
Title Proper | In North American security, is the past prologue? |
Other Title Information | a retrospective look at John MacCormac's Canada, America's problem |
Language | ENG |
Author | Haglund, David G |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | There is nothing unusual about positing security issues as "problems"; after all, it was not so terribly long ago that the central dilemma in international security regularly, and not incorrectly, bore the label, the "German Problem" (in some variants, the "German Question").1 I have myself, on occasion, even employed the concept of problem to frame discussions of historical and contemporary policy dilemmas associated with aspects of North American security-albeit on the understanding that somehow the source of the contention inhered in actions or perceptions linked to American policymakers, the assumption being that it was Canadians who were left facing the "problem" in question. |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal Vol. 67, No.3; Summer 2012: p.813-829 |
Journal Source | International Journal Vol. 67, No.3; Summer 2012: p.813-829 |
Key Words | International Security ; North America Security ; Canada ; John MacCormac ; Richard Nixon ; America |